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It's an odd thought but Kirk always had a way of pulling a rabbit out of his hat. The question was really what would have been Kirks way of ending the dominion war. I guess probably what Sisco did, but the feds would of lost that one. Nevermind.

If the god-particle that is "red matter" was used on the Wormhole I suspect that the damage to subspace would be immense, probably enough to pervert any sort of warp travel along its course, not to mention it would kill millions on Bajor, its moons and the other planets, as well as DS9 itself. It's use would be too dangerous for anyone to even consider using, let alone actually deploy.

If the god-particle that is "red matter" was used on the Wormhole I suspect that the damage to subspace would be immense, probably enough to pervert any sort of warp travel along its course, not to mention it would kill millions on Bajor, its moons and the other planets, as well as DS9 itself. It's use would be too dangerous for anyone to even consider using, let alone actually deploy.

I don't know? When Vulcan was imploded it seemed to have no effect on Delta-Vega which was relatively close.

The black holes produced by the Red Matter are very plot conscious things. Sometimes they crush you, sometimes they send you through time, sometimes they pull you in, sometimes you can just fly through, sometimes they expand, sometimes they don't.

The black holes produced by the Red Matter are very plot conscious things. Sometimes they crush you, sometimes they send you through time, sometimes they pull you in, sometimes you can just fly through, sometimes they expand, sometimes they don't.

I thought the movie was fairly consistent where Red Matter was involved. For all we know, there are other times where the remains of the Hobus star, Vulcan and the Narada ended up.